Recycling plan definition

Recycling plan means a plan provided to the Department of Environmental Service Solid Waste Bureau by a multi-family or commercial establishment, which includes all the information required pursuant to § 10-32.
Recycling plan means a plan for recycling that provides for the separation, storage, collection, and recycling of recyclable beverage containers and their packaging that are sold on the premises of a permit holder, including, but not limited to, aluminum, plastic, glass containers, and cardboard used to package, ship, or deliver the beverage containers. (B) A permit holder must certify as part of its permitting process with the Department of Revenue that a site specific recycling plan for the collection and recycling of recyclable beverage containers and packaging sold on the premises by the permit holder has been prepared and will be made available upon demand to the Department of Revenue. Each site specific recycling plan must:
Recycling plan means the plan to be presented to all covered generators by their franchised waste hauler to document understanding of the requirements of this Chapter and record the selected compliance option for each Designated Recyclable Material.

Examples of Recycling plan in a sentence

  • For Venues and Events which are required to comply with the Large Venues and Events Recycling Law, codified at Public Resources Code Section 42648 et seq., Contractor shall assist the Venue or Event organizer in preparing a Waste Disposal and Recycling plan and reporting all information required by those provisions of the law at no cost to the Venue or Event organizer.

  • For Venues and Events which are required to comply with the Large Venues and Events Recycling Law, codified at Public Resources Code Section 42648 et seq., Contractor shall assist the Venue or Event organizer in preparing a Recycling plan and reporting all information required by those provisions of the law at no cost to the Venue or Event organizer.

  • For Venues and Events which are required to comply with the Large Venues and Events Recycling Law, codified at Public Resources Code Section 42648 et seq., Contractor shall assist the Venue or Event organizer in preparing a Recycling plan and reporting all information required by those provisions of the law.

  • This Reuse and Recycling plan will be divided into three phases to coordinate with the project timeline.

  • All waste will be managed according to the ESMP proposed in the ESIA, mainly the Waste management plan; Hazardous substance management; Recycling plan; and Emergency preparedness and response for well blowout and pipeline rupture, including measures for containment of geothermal fluid spills.


More Definitions of Recycling plan

Recycling plan means a plan for recycling that provides for the separation, storage, collection, and recycling of recyclable beverage containers and their packaging that are sold on the premises of a permit holder, including, but not limited to, aluminum, plastic, glass containers, and cardboard used to package, ship, or deliver the beverage containers.
Recycling plan means a plan submitted by the Responsible Party of a Multi-Family Property or Commercial Establishment, which provides information regarding the Recyclables Collection System.
Recycling plan means a plan describing a program for source reduction and recycling.
Recycling plan means the plan to be presented to all covered generators by their registered or franchised commercial hauler to document understanding of the requirements of business recycling and to record the selected compliance option for each designated recyclable material.
Recycling plan means a plan describing a program for waste reduction at source and recycling;
Recycling plan means a completed recycling plan form, approved by the city for the purpose of compli- ance with this chapter, submitted by the applicant for any covered project. (Ord. 360 §1(part), 2005).
Recycling plan means a scheme, method, schedule, and outline for action which is designed to fulfill the intent, requirements, and goals of the Oklahoma State Recycling and Recycled Materials Procurement Act.